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Chapter 234: Coming home.
“I’m feeling like a new man!”
“Aye, thare is nuthing better than crakin' a cold beer in th' mornin'.”
“Don’t get used to it, we are running out of coin because you two b.a.s.t.a.r.ds always throw it away on cheap booze and wh.o.r.es and now we even have a freeloader with us.”
“Who you calling a freeloader?”
“You.”
Senna pointed at Grisalde who was eating some food with the others. Roland was sitting between the two women that continued to shout at each other. This reminded him of the first time he met them, that time Senna was escaping under the table while Grisalde tried to bash her head in.
Orson and Dalrak were ignoring the two while enjoying their food. After the party of five left the port they were forced to rest at the nearby tavern. Due to a small refugee problem, they needed to wait for the carriage. It would be leaving soon so they were just having breakfast together before departing.
While everyone was being loud and obnoxious Roland was just looking outside while tapping his fingers on the table. Even though the danger was over he was feeling restless. The trip back home would be faster on the carriage but for some reason, the worrisome thoughts didn’t leave his mind. Soon everyone noticed that the table was starting to shake and the source of it was their new runesmith friend.
“Wayland?”
“Huh?”
He snapped back to the real world as Orson called out to him. His strength was above regular tier 2 cla.s.s holders so it wasn’t that hard to make the tableware clutter.
“Is something bothering you, Wayland?”
“Oh… I guess I’m just a bit anxious about returning home…”
“That’s surprising.”
Senna chimed in from the side and actually looked somewhat confused after he blurred out the answer.
“What is?”
“Well, don’t take this the wrong way but you don’t look like someone that is bothered by many things…”
The other three nodded in unison while finis.h.i.+ng up their food which left him also a bit confused.
“Hey, even I get anxious from time to time, do you think I’m some kind of golem or something?”
“Now that’s a good way to put it!”
Senna laughed out which brought a frown to Roland’s face. It seemed that his quiet demeanor was attributed to a lack of emotions. This was not true as he felt that he was similar to everyone else, just a bit introverted here and there. Yet his new party members apparently didn’t feel the same way.
“You know that I can hear you right?”
Roland raised his eyebrow at Senna, who was sticking her tongue out at him while laughing. After shaking his head he made a mental note of trying to fix his introverted ways. Perhaps with the number of people increasing around him, he could stop replying in short one-liners and actually hold a conversation that doesn’t include runes or business.
“Let’s go, next stop the city of Albrook!”
“Aye!”
A few of them cheered as the time to leave for their new destination was upon them. They all had met up with him outside the city and had never actually been there. Albrook had become a new destination for adventurers and they all were interested in the new dungeon but also mostly about the possibility of gaining more gold.
Thanks to Senna’s skillful mouth the adventurers were able to land a temporary position as guards. They would protect the small caravan of travelers and get a free ride. While Roland had enough left to pay for this trip there was no reason not to take up this offer. Thanks to his and Grisalde’s golden adventurer cards they were instantly hired.
The journey back home was an uneventful one though. No monsters had crossed their path and neither did any bandits. Yet this didn’t stop Roland from constantly activating his debugging skill every time they came to a halt. After what he was through he could not trust his eyes anymore. Those evil devices were also portable, at any moment a cultist could appear and put everyone under their spell.
Even tier 3 people from the church were unable to break it, only he thanks to his unique skill could. If at some point in time the cultists came to realize this fact his life would be forfeit. At such a time his only hope of survival would probably be the church, not even his n.o.ble heritage would be of much use.
…
“So you can’t recommend anyone?”
“Well… there is one idiot… I mean person but it would be better if you didn’t speak with him too much…”
Roland wanted to roll his eyes at the questions that Orson was giving them. It was as if his mind was only filled with a.s.s and t.i.ts. Even after pa.s.sing out on the s.h.i.+p, Orson was already itching for more fun and asking about the red-light district.
He never visited those types of places unless he wanted to visit the thieves guild so he had no idea what to say to his new friend, the only person that could probably point him in the right direction was Armand. Yet when looking at Orson he could not shake the feeling that they were quite similar.
“Stop with that stupid s.h.i.+t!”
Senna smacked the back of Orson’s head as he was derailing the conversation.
“So back to those dwarven union b.a.s.t.a.r.ds!”
“Such a pity, that thay wid do such a thang.”
Dalrak shook his head after Roland described the years of his back and forth with the merchant guild and the dwarven union. He informed them about the price gouging and all the small things they tried to do to force him out of business.
“But you must be a good craftsman to last for so long.”
“I know a thing or two, luckily Runesmiths don’t grow on trees and rarely move away from the main cities.”
Everyone nodded while he continued to explain the power dynamics that were in the city. He colored everyone in a mostly gray light while putting Arthur slightly above them. Though Senna was mostly interested in the thieves guild and a way of getting in contact with them.
“Can you bring me along the next time you go to the market?”
“I guess if I bring you as a guard then they will have no problem letting you in..”
As a member of the black market, he would be able to bring in bodyguards. Yet if Senna wanted to actually perform missions for the guild then she would need someone to vouch for her. Roland knew a few people like that with Lobelia being on the forefront.
“It’s good to have people in high places!”
“She will decide though, I can only introduce you.”
He shrugged as Lobelia had the freedom to disregard Seena’s plea. There was a possibility as Senna was a guild member but belonged to a different region. The underground guilds weren’t as tightly connected as the ones like the adventurers guild, each one was slightly different. Depending on the guild master she could very well be refused entry.
“So that’s Albrook?”
“Yeah.”
After the conversation was over and some more time had pa.s.sed they had finally arrived at their destination. The chimneys from the dwarven workshops were constantly releasing smoke into the air but besides that, the city seemed peaceful. As always he could see new people stuck at the main gate and this small caravan would probably be the same.
Yet even though his new friends were all looking at the medium-sized waiting line his attention was drawn to another place, towards the forest. There he could not see any smoke as he had designed his workshop to filter all of it out instead. He had promised to help them in the city and introduce them to some of his acquaintances but being stuck in a line was the last thing that he wanted to do now.
“This might take a while so…”
“Just go, your wife must be waiting for you. When we are finished with our accommodations we’ll come and visit you at that workshop of yours. ”
Senna grinned while smacking his armored back.
“She isn’t my wife, we just sometimes live together… ”
“Poor la.s.sie, to have an unfaithful husband”
Dalrak shook his head while somewhat hiding a grin under that beard. Orson who was walking next to him started laughing and followed with a few jabs of his own.
“If you live with a woman then you are as good as married, but if you want to join me on my next expedition, then I’ll keep it a secret.”
During the trip, he had informed everyone about his living conditions and also Elodia. From the point of view of adventurers, if anyone settled down in one spot and had a significant other, then they were practically married. Commoners didn’t always go through the church to hold a ceremony, they also didn’t require proper doc.u.ments.
“Wayland I thought you were the serious type but you’re the same as those two leechers.”
Grisalde joined in on the joke by acting disappointed and sighing.
“Screw you guys.”
Roland replied with a frown on his face. It was clear that they were busting his b.a.l.l.s by how they were acting so after turning around a faint smile appeared on his face. Although the people he met were loud and sometimes annoying he did not dislike their company. They treated him like a member of their group their bonds were tight after all the trouble they had been through.
“d.a.m.n, look at him go… that’s a man on a mission, that woman of his is in for it.”
*Smack*
“Hey, stop hitting my head.”
“Maybe I’ll cure that chronic stupidity of yours if I keep smacking.”
The group of adventurers laughed as they saw the usually quiet Roland slowly picking up the pace. Even though he wanted to make them believe that he didn’t care about much, it was clear that he did. The way he just fast walked towards the forest area and took off confirmed it all to them. While all of them would need to register at the adventurer guild they were hoping to remain here for a while, Wayland seemed like someone that was heading places, and perhaps they could join him on this trip towards greatness.
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‘...’
Roland had suddenly activated his armor’s boosting feature to allow him to run faster. After what it had been through it wasn’t in the greatest shape but it was still holding strong. Thanks to this whole predicament It had gone through extensive field testing which would allow him to restore it into a better version if he so wished. Yet this was not what he was looking forward to, instead, a few familiar faces entered his mind.
‘They are doing well, right?’
Normally he would have used a magic device to contact his home by now. Regretfully the crystal ball he took along for the trip had been blown up along with the cultists during the battle in the village. Without finding a replacement he needed to wait until this very day, that he returned.
Finally, he saw the trees clearing up to present him with the path towards his home. It was a strange feeling, he had not been gone for that long, not even a whole month had pa.s.sed. Traveling was nothing new for him as he had already changed the location where he lived before. Now on the other hand it was different, he did not want to leave this place where he had managed to build a home for himself.
‘Am I getting sentimental at my age?’
In reality, he was not a young man anymore. If he counted the number of years he spent in his original world he would be around forty. Was this just a sign of his advanced age or was there another reason that he was attached to this place more than the others?
‘I still can’t shake this bad feeling…’
He zoomed through the path like a madman. After what had happened to him during this trip his paranoia had only been made worse. His level was too low to defend himself against the Abyssal creatures on his own. The weapons he created were inefficient and if he ever encountered a tier 3 monster then his life would probably be over. There was much he needed to improve on and he wanted to hasten it.
“Awoooo.”
“What is it Agni?”
Before coming out of the forest he was halted by a familiar voice and howl. It was a strange feeling as he froze in place, the people that he wanted to meet again were just there. The feeling of awkwardness washed over him, how should he greet them, should he just wave and greet them or smile instead?
Luckily while he was frozen in place with his thoughts clouding his return someone quickly approached his destination. He did not need to look at his radar to know that it was not a human that was running this way. Before he could say anything he was tackled from the front by a red blur. Normally he would be able to take this kind of tackle without going down to the ground but today he was willing to give his pet wolf a pa.s.s.
“Awwwwoo!”
“Hey, stop licking me Agni…”
His helmet flew to the side as he had removed it during the run through the forest. Due to this mistake, he was now getting his face licked by an overzealous Ruby Wolf. At first, he was just happy to see him but after moments pa.s.sed the face-licking started to get a bit annoying.
“Get off me Agni, stop that already!”
With some force, he raised his body along with Agni’s only to have the wolf's nose b.u.mp him in the face. Finally, with a hard push, he managed to get some s.p.a.ce between himself and the wolf. Even then it didn’t seem that the ruby beast would halt his a.s.sault as he tried to jump on his master again.
“Down boy, Sit!”
Only when he changed his expression and called out in a more commanding voice did the ruby wolf decide to sit down. Agni’s ruby tail was thumping the ground while kicking up dust, clearly, he had missed his master that had vanished for multiple weeks. The open mouth and flopped-out tongue made Agni look as if he was smiling which also quickly transformed Roland’s maddened expression back to a more cheerful one.
“Agni what are you doing, did you find a squirrel again? How many times have I told you to leave them alone…”
“Oh, hey… It’s been a while…”
For some reason, he was feeling a lot more awkward than usual. Perhaps the near-death experience he had been through had made him think a bit more seriously about his life here and the woman before him. He could see her just standing there while wearing the uniform from his store. Yet before he could continue with the conversation she took off running.
“Wait, be carefu…”
“Just be quiet for a moment.”
Without giving him a warning Elodia jumped at him and put her hands around his neck. To save her from b.u.mping into his armor he managed to grab her waist in mid-air so that she wouldn’t b.u.mp into him too hard. Her face landed in his chest as she could not reach his head and there she remained for quite some time.
“Hey? … Are you crying?”
“I’m not crying!”
The sniffling was quite noticeable and how her smaller body was trembling was worrisome. Without thinking much he decided to place one of his hands on her head while hugging her closer. There they remained for a minute until Elodia managed to calm herself down. With a quick push, she freed herself from a hug and looked up to him with quite a lot of tears in her eyes.
“I… I thought something happened to you, I’ve heard about Reeka, and…ah sorry, I’m a mess…”
Elodia pulled away while removing her gla.s.ses to wipe the tears away. It was normal for the news of the cult's attack to have spread as they did a bad job at hiding their presence now. The tears were not something that he was expecting; instead, he thought a stern lecture to be more careful would await him when he returned.
“How about we go in and I’ll explain everything to you, there is a lot we need to talk about.”
Elodia nodded while also grasping Roland’s hand that was offered to her. While he wanted to do nothing more than go to his bed and sleep for a whole day, there were some things Elodia and his workers needed to know. This mostly concerned the cult parasites that needed to be checked for in the church as fast as possible.
Only after that was done could he put his worries to rest. Only then would he be able to relax and put this horrible trip behind him. Yet already he was happy, his home was here, and in it were people that he learned to care for.
“Welcome home Roland.”
“Yes, I’m back…”
He replied with a small smile on his face while walking towards the entrance gate. His previous journey was at an end but the next one was already around the corner.